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Following 2016 potential draftees

Will Simmons be a #1 option? Doubtful. Will he be incredibly impactful and be a star player? I think so.

Worst case scenario you have a good rebounding point forward.

He is a decent jump shot from being a 1st option. I think it will happen.
 
TV broadcasters know next to nothing about the NBA Draft. I just saw a guy (forget his name) on SC suggest that if Boston gets the #1 pick they should take a guy that contribute right away... like Buddy Hield.

Lmao

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People who don't follow the draft really know nothing about the draft. They think college to the NBA is a direct translation.
 
Watching us get #1 from my high-tech hospital telly.

Ugh.

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It's so weird but I almost like being at 12 rather than 3. Obviously that's not true but I can't fathom any situation where the Sixers would let us move up to 2 or 1 and 3 is a ****ty spot.
 
I think I want Korky over Luwawu. There's something about how quick and smooth Korky shoots and how natural he looks on the floor in all situations (ball-handling, passing, shooting...) that leads me to think he really understands the game at a high level and would fit in well here. I think his athleticism is underrated and keep in mind, he's also two years and two months younger than Luwawu. Moreover, the kid has a sort of confidence in him when he speaks that I liked a lot whereas Luwawu was more shy. Obviously that's predominantly a language thing but still, for a foreign 18-19 year old, the kid spoke with a man's confidence that is rare at that age imo.
 
If we trade down, I really like Zizic a lot. Very good rebounder, gets to the line a ton, very athletic, busts his *** 100% of the time.
 
Rep to whomever finds the video of Jamal Murray workout hitting 25/27 3's and posting it.
I can't seem to copy the link for some reason.
 
Below is Givony's reasoning for Valentine.

Seven players in Utah’s rotation this past season were under 25, which means the Jazz might like the idea of adding someone who was arguably the most productive player in college basketball last season instead of a long-term project. A big, multi-positional guard who can play alongside Dante Exum, Alec Burks and Gordon Hayward would make sense for the Jazz.
 
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